The assignment of numbers or symbols to a property of objects according to value or magnitude is
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the answer is the commutative property
Individual numbers do not have the distributive property - mathematical operations do.
It is the Commutative Property which states that changing the order when adding numbers does not affect the result.
The distributive property is a characteristic that two mathematical operators may have. Numbers do not have a distributive property.
Measurement is the assignment of numbers to properties of objects and phenomena in the universe according to a prescribed standard.
Lower magnitude numbers are brighter; negative numbers represent brighter objects than positive numbers.
Absolute value of any number is just the magnitude without any sign attached to it. For positive numbers the magnitude is the value of the number. For negative numbers just remove the negative sign and you will have the magnitude. In this case the magnitude is 7.61
Magnitude
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The smaller numbers indicate brighter stars. Also, a negative magnitude is even brighter than zero magnitude.
A star's brightness is known as its magnitude. Stars with lower magnitude numbers are brighter than stars with a higher magnitude number.
You can compare their magnitude (absolute values) but not the numbers themselves.
Brighter sources get lower magnitude numbers. Dimmer objects get higher magnitude numbers. So the sun gets the lowest number, unless you know of something in the sky that's brighter.
The sum will have the same sign as the number with the largest magnitude. If the numbers have the same magnitude, then the answer is zero, which is positive.
It is not measured in whole numbers Recordings are usually rounded off
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